Sepsis represents a major contributor to mortality among critically ill patients, imposing a substantial economic strain on health-care systems. The uncontrolled inflammatory response during sepsis development, often leading to multiorgan failure and death, remains a challenge despite advances in antibiotics and supportive care. Factors such as antibiotic resistance, noninfectious causes, and delays in treatment initiation contribute to the complexity of managing sepsis. This review explores alternative treatment strategies focusing on the ameliorative efects of widely consumed phytochemicals and their cellular and molecular mechanisms in various in vitro and in vivo sepsis models. Preemptive administration of phytochemicals before sepsis onset appears efective, emphasizing their potential as adjunct or complementary therapeutic agents for critically ill sepsis patients. As a consequence, phytochemicals can be included in treatment regimens to enhance overall efectiveness and expedite the healing process.
Cite this article as: Ozdemir B, Bayram P, Aksak Karamese S. Benefits of some phytochemical compounds in experimental sepsis models: A therapeutic perspective. Eurasian J Med., 2023;55(Suppl. Issue: 1):S157-S164